"Along with her husband – the 42nd President of the United States – Hillary Clinton is the co-creator of a soap-operatic political universe in which documents vanish, words like this take on multiple meanings and foes almost always overplay their hand. Impeachment can be a route to higher approval ratings; the occasional (and rare) defeat merely marks the start of the next campaign. Whatever rules may apply to them, the law of gravity is not one," Drehle writes.

In it, Mrs. Clinton is a black silhouette against a blue background, her head placed just so beneath the 'M' in 'Time' such that the two spikes of the letter 'M' form a very subtle (or not so subtle?) pair of horns.

Perhaps. But maybe the horns could just be an inevitable consequence of having the letter M in your publication's name.

As Time itself pointed out, it's not the first time it's happened. Hillary has joined a veritable horn hall of fame, joining the ranks of three popes, George Bush, Bill Clinton (twice), Barack Obama, FDR, Abraham Lincoln, Angelina Jolie, Bill Gates, Darth Vader, and even Jesus, who have received the horn treatment in covers past.